Three Things to Buy on TV

There are a million things that rely on TV to sell their product. Every viewer that stays up past 2 am and watches paid programming is fueling products that are going to end up shoved in a closet and never used. Depending on when a product or service gets aired on TV is in direct proportion with how well the business does.

For instance, the Ab Lounger is going to sell more to the less likely to exercise crowd in the middle of the night, while 21st car insurance will sell to those who are searching for a better deal on car insurance during prime time TV.

You hear all the time about the ills of the medical products on TV. It’s enough to make you wonder what’s actually safe to buy on TV. There is some good news: there are a few health-related products on TV that are actually worth purchasing.

Exercise Equipment

You see it advertised on TV late at night, but purchasing exercise equipment will actually do you some good. Most often these products on TV come with a trial offer making it no risk to you. They will often give you an extended warranty for your product, and include some bonus materials to sweeten the pot. The only draw back to most pieces of exercise equipment is they require a lot of self motivation. If you have to drive to lose pounds and feel better, then the TV is a great place to make a great deal.

Diabetes Testing Supplies

Diabetes affects millions and the cost to monitor blood sugars can be enormous. Many insurances provide some relief for the patient, but the TV might be able to offer more. The ads you see on TV can get you essential strips, lancets, and meters for pennies on the dollar. Diabetes requires constant monitoring and going without strips is not an option. If you’re not Medicare eligible then the ads on TV might be right for you.

Weight Loss Systems

Sometimes you need a little guidance in your diet and TV can provide some much needed supervision. Weight loss systems do not mean quick fixes and radical pill taking. Rather, it refers to proven methods of weight loss by top name companies like Jenny Craig and Weight Watchers. Their TV ads will have introductory offers such as free trials, extra meal plans, or money back guarantees. It’s not necessary to use a weight loss program to lose weight, but if you need it, TV can help guide you.